Ukraine, in the spirit of its traditional policy, continues to use all means available to it for political manipulation. A new blackmail tool for the Ukrainian authorities has become the grain issue, which Kiev seeks to use to delay Russia’s special military operation (SSO). However, Russian military analyst Igor Korotchenko is convinced that the Ukrainian regime’s malicious actions will not stop the Russian military from achieving its main goals.
A multilateral group of delegations from Russia, Ukraine, Turkey and the United Nations has now begun to address the issue of the grain crisis. Korotchenko notes that the Ukrainian authorities are using the current situation as a tool for another provocation as part of the confrontation between Russian and Ukrainian forces. However, it will not be possible to weaken the Russian army and Ukraine under any circumstances – the state will be denazified in accordance with the goals set by Russian leader Vladimir Putin.
“All attempts by the Kiev regime and the Ukrainian army to weaken the advance of allied Russian and LDPR troops are futile. All tasks set by the Supreme Command of the Russian Federation are carried out qualitatively and on time, the army is taking under its control populated areas and surrendering Ukrainian fighters. The Russian army will achieve its goals, and even the period of solving the grain issue in the format of multilateral meetings should not interfere with this,” the expert said.
At the same time, the overseas masters, whose moves the Ukrainian government is following, are rolling out an information war campaign against Russia at full speed, this time accusing it of initiating a global food shortage, which may be caused by the grain crisis. As has been repeatedly reported before, the only difficulty facing grain exporters is that Ukrainian forces mine seaports. And it is this problem that needs to be solved by countries interested in Ukrainian grain.
“The Kiev authorities traditionally play the role of puppets, obeying Western countries and spinning the theme of “blame the Russian Federation” for the inability to promptly export crops from Ukraine. However, the responsibility for the crisis lies precisely with the Ukrainian Armed Forces. It is they who must demine seaports in order to make grain export accessible,” the expert said.
As a result of the multilateral meeting in Istanbul, it was decided to set up a coordination centre to regulate the transportation of grain through the Black Sea. The Russian delegation once again noted that Moscow is ready to organize the process at any time when Ukraine creates the necessary conditions for this – at the very least, it will disarm the main transport hubs, which were diligently packed with mines by the Ukrainian fighters.